Beli ap Rhun (c. 517 – c. 599) was King of Gwynedd (reigned c. 586 – c. 599). Nothing is known of the person, and his name is known only from Welsh genealogies...
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His wife was Perwyr ferch Rhûn "Ryfeddfawr" and their son was Beli ap Rhun "Hîr". Rhun ap Maelgwn appears in the royal genealogies of the Harleian genealogies...
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historical documents. Iago ap Beli (Latin: Iacobus Belii filius; English: James son of Beli) was the son and successor of King Beli ap Rhun, and is listed in the...
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Look up Rhun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rhun may refer to: Rhun (Welsh given name) Beli ap Rhun (517–599), King of Gwynedd Rhun ab Arthgal King...
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Look up beli or -beli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beli may refer to: Beli ap Rhun (c. 580–c. 599), king of Gwynedd Beli I of Alt Clut (perhaps...
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– c. 547). Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn (Rhun the Tall) (c. 547 – c. 580). Beli ap Rhun (c. 580 – c. 599). Iago ap Beli (c. 599 – c. 616). Cadfan ap Iago (c. 616...
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Maelgwn Gwynedd (redirect from Maelgwyn Hir ap Cadwallon)
1886:133 – katwaladyr vendigeit ap katwalla6n ap katwan ap iago ap beli ap run ap maelg6n g6yned ap einion wwr ap pabo post prydein. Wade-Evans, A. W. (1914)...
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Kingdom of Gwynedd (section Cadwallon ap Cadfan)
aggressions against Rhun who was killed in the conflict.[citation needed] He was succeeded by his son or in some accounts nephew Beli ap Rhun in c. 586. On...
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House of Gwynedd (section Beli Mawr descent)
grandnephew via the former king's niece Esyllt verch Cynan ap Rhodri Molwynog. The descent of Beli Mawr, King of Britain and his wife, Anna the Prophetess...
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(English: Rhun the Tall, c. 500) Beli ap Rhun Iago ap Beli (died c. 616) Cadfan ap Iago (c. 565) Cadwallon ap Cadfan (d. 634) Cadafael ap Cynfeddw (English:...
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Powys c. 570 Pasgen ap Cyngen Powys c. 500 – c. 520 Arthfoddw ap Boddw Ceredigion 560–595 Beli ap Rhun Gwynedd 586–599 Cyngen ap Meig Cynan Garwyn Powys...
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Iorwerth (redirect from Ap Iorwerth)
Labour Party politician Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (1172–1240), Llywelyn the Great, de facto ruler over most of Wales Rhun ap Iorwerth, Plaid Cymru Member of...
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Arthgal ap Dyfnwal (died 872), either the first King of Strathclyde or else the last King of Alt Clut Rhun ab Arthgal ? Eochaid, son of Rhun, possible...
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Welsh mythology (section Family of Beli Mawr)
Mabinogion tradition. Caswallawn fab Beli. In the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, he seizes the throne from Caradog ap Bran during Bran's campaigns in Ireland...
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ap Einion, King (c.500–534) Maelgwn Gwynedd, King (c.520–c.547) Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn, King (c.547–c.580) Beli ap Rhun, King (c.580–c.599) Iago ap Beli...
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Runo (Welsh: Rhun map Peredyr) was a legendary powerful king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 281BC. He was the...
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Welsh genealogies as the son or grandson of Beli ap Rhun (a 6th-century king of Gwynedd). He appears as "Edern ap Nudd", one of the knights of King Arthur...
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englyn), 14-15 (on Owain and Cynddylan), 19 (part of 17-19, on Meigen son of Rhun), 30 (part of 28-30, on graves at a site called Gwanas), 37-38 (on Beid(d)awg...
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mac Cináeda Aodh mac Choinnich Aedth Edus Deposed 889? Eochaid Son of Rhun ap Arthgal, and maternal grandson of Cináed Associated with Giric. Could have...
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